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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T22:25:17+00:00 2026-06-16T22:25:17+00:00

I have this class for creating a thread in Java package org.vdzundza.forms; import java.awt.Graphics;

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I have this class for creating a thread in Java

package org.vdzundza.forms;

import java.awt.Graphics;
import java.awt.Graphics2D;

public class DrawThread extends Thread {
    private static final int THREAD_SLEEP = 500;
    public CustomShape shape;
    private Graphics g;

    public DrawThread(CustomShape shape, Graphics g) {
        this.shape = shape;
        this.g = g;
    }

    @Override
    public void run() {
        while (true) {
            try {
                Thread.sleep(THREAD_SLEEP);
                Graphics2D g2d = (Graphics2D) g;
                g2d.setColor(this.shape.getColor());
                g2d.fill(this.shape.getShape());
                System.out.println(String.format("execute thread: %s %s",
                        Thread.currentThread().getName(), this.getName()));
            } catch (InterruptedException e) {
                e.printStackTrace();
            }
        }
    }
}

The console displays the following text as an output

execute thread: red rectangle Thread-2
execute thread: yellow ellipse Thread-3

My code which creates the new thread:

customShapes[0] = new CustomShape(
new Rectangle2D.Float(10, 10, 50, 50), Color.RED,
    "red rectangle");
customShapes[1] = new CustomShape(new Ellipse2D.Float(70, 70, 50, 50),
Color.YELLOW, "yellow ellipse");
for (CustomShape cshape: customShapes) {
    Thread t = new Thread(new DrawThread(cshape, this.getGraphics()),
    cshape.getName());
    threads.add(t);
    t.start();
}

My Question is: Why does Thread.currentThread().getName() return the correct thread name whilst this.getName() returns another?

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    2026-06-16T22:25:19+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 10:25 pm

    Why Thread.currentThread().getName() return correct thread name whilst this.getName() return other?

    Your DrawThread class extends Thread but then you start it by calling:

    new Thread(new DrawThread(...));
    

    This is not correct. It means that the actual thread that is created is not the same Thread from DrawThread. DrawThread should be implementing Runnable and not extending thread. It should be:

    public class DrawThread implements Runnable {
    

    Your code works because Thread is also a Runnable. Because there are two thread objects, when you call this.getName() on the DrawThread object that is not the thread that is actually running so its name is not properly set. Only the wrapping thread’s name is set. Inside of the DrawThread code, you should call Thread.currentThread().getName() to get the true name of the running thread.

    Lastly, your class should probably be DrawRunnable if it implements Runnable. 🙂

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